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Natasha’s Law. Revised legislation comes into force on October 1st 2021 to further protect allergy sufferers and give them confidence in the food they purchase, by requiring more types of food to have potentially life-saving allergen information provided on the label. 2021. OCTOBER 01.
NATASHA’S LAW. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE OCTOBER. From 1st October, any food you sell that is prepared on site and pre-packed for direct sale (PPDS) will need to be labelled with the name of the food and a full ingredients list. What needs to go on the label? What does pre-packed for direct sale (PPDS) mean?
With other high-profile allergy fatalities since Natasha’s death, the food industry has had to recognise the need for it to change allergen information labelling. Natasha’s Law will came into effect two years later in October 2021 to allow a transition period for businesses to properly implement the new regulations.
5 de jun. de 2023 · A Complete Guide to Natasha’s Law. Understand the impact of Natasha's Law on food manufacturers, retailers, and brands, and how centralizing product information into a PIM can enable businesses to comply with Natasha’s Law without requiring a significant investment in new resources or increasing the workload on existing product information ...
Natasha's Law - why the changes to allergen information were introduced. See all updates. View as PDF. Print this page. This introduction is to help you check if your business needs to follow...
13 de dic. de 2023 · Published 13 Dec 2023. Article by SafetyCulture Content Team. | 7 min read. What is Natasha’s Law? The UK Food Information Amendment, also known as “Natasha’s Law” intends to protect food allergy sufferers and give them security in the food that they are buying.
Natasha’s Law is a new allergen labelling law that affects prepacked for direct sale (PPDS) foods in Northern Ireland. The changes to food labelling laws will affect businesses in Northern Ireland that package and sell or offer foods onsite to the final customer.